Why do you think I would know?
They are basically dumb bombs that they have built up the stocks of for decades - since 1945. How the hell would I know how many other than must be a very large number.
They have to attach wings and need western/chinese tech for the GPS so that will limit the...
Well yes. For exactly the same reason. I’m hoping when the F16s arrive they can have some impact but currently the Russian aircraft can launch their guide bombs way out of range of air defence. These bombs are massive, very accurate and they have loads of them.
Too optimistic I’m afraid. Russia has started to gain ground due to the glide bombs that are deviating Ukrainian defences. There is no mention of how to mitigate this threat.
Low risk for us though. We don't have to shell out £25m - £30m to find out if he is any good.
He can join the team next season and we can give him minutes to see if it's going to work out. If not sell him.
Low risk but if he does turn out to be the real deal then it's massive.
So what do you think Caicedo's release clause would have been after we'd signed him - it would't have been £115m.
And would have allowed Arsenal or anyone else to just come in and take when ever they wanted.
So you would have given up a lot of money and lost control just to save a bit of a nasty...
I did think about the possibility of Liam Rosenior becoming the next Brighton manager.
It would be great if, when RdZ leaves, we can continue playing the de Zerbi way. We should have enough knowledge in the team to make this possible.
Problem is a lot of the managers that we could get in would...